MetroWest Nonprofit Network in Framingham has named Leah Parker-Moldover as its new executive director. She will begin her tenure at the organization on Thursday, after Anna Cross stepped down as executive director in February.
MWNN, a connector of organizations for collaboration and resource sharing, was established as an independent nonprofit in 2010. Cross was the organization’s first full-time executive director.
Parker-Moldover was most recently operations and accessibility coordinator at SPARK Kindness, a community support nonprofit in Natick, according to a Tuesday press release from MWNN.
“Leah will bring new leadership, energy and creativity to the organization’s programs along with a deep sense of commitment to our existing relationships and community. She has served other area nonprofits at the program and operations levels and brings a breadth of perspective and experience,” Nancy Gaulin, president of MWNN board of directors, said in the Tuesday press release.
Parker-Moldover holds a bachelor’s degree from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and a master’s degree from Villanova University in Pennsylvania, according to her LinkedIn profile. She holds a certificate in nonprofit management from Framingham State University.
For fiscal 2022, MWNN had $327,817 in revenue, according to nonprofit data provider GuideStar. It reported $151,743 in net assets for that year, the most recent available data.